Papers by Keyword: Anode Paste

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Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of destructibility of the annealed anode paste of different composition in the CO2 current. It is shown that the destructibility of CO2 current of petroleum coke is much less than that of pitch coke. The comparison of the qualitative characteristics of the anode paste on the basis of pitch coke and petroleum coke revealed the advantage of petroleum coke, due to its low sodium content. The average destructibility of the anode paste on the basis of different grades of cokes in the CO2 current is determined. The conducted semi-industrial tests were in good agreement with the laboratory studies.
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Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of the impact of technological features of the anode paste production on one of the technical-and-economic indices – its consumption. It is shown that the prior thermal preparation significantly affects the quality characteristics of pitch and petroleum cokes. The comparison of pitches of foreign and homeland producers revealed the advantage of the last because of their small ash content and the lowered content of sodium. Granulometric composition of the dry mix is determined on the basis of different coke brands. They are close to the concentrations of fractions regulated by the technology of production of the anode paste. The conducted semi-industrial tests were in accordance with the laboratory studies and confirmed the fact of reducing the consumption of the anode paste when using the petroleum coke as a filler.
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Abstract: The current study investigates the effects of mixing parameters on the quality of anode paste and green anode used in aluminum electrolysis. Four mixing times and four mixing temperatures were applied to prepare anode pastes using calcined petroleum coke and coal tar pitch, as raw materials. The volume of the pores in the paste was used as the indicator for mixing effectiveness. A compression test was applied to the pastes to study the compactability of these pastes and to investigate the effect of mixing parameters on density of the green samples. It was shown that mixing parameters influence the size, volume and surface area of paste porosity and also its compaction behaviour.
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